New laws in nigeria

Here are some new laws in Nigeria:

  1. Not Too Young To Run Act: This law, signed in May 2018, reduces the age requirement for presidential and gubernatorial candidates from 40 to 30 years old, and from 30 to 25 years old for state and federal legislative seats.
  2. Whistleblower Protection Act: This law, signed in May 2016, provides protection for individuals who report corruption and other financial crimes to the government.
  3. Anti-Terrorism Act: This law, signed in May 2013, provides for the prevention, detection, and prosecution of terrorism-related offenses.
  4. Cybercrime Act: This law, signed in May 2015, provides for the prevention, detection, and prosecution of cybercrime offenses, including hacking, identity theft, and online fraud.
  5. National Health Act: This law, signed in May 2014, provides for the establishment of a national health system, including the creation of a National Health Council and a National Health Insurance Scheme.
  6. National Information Technology Development Fund Act: This law, signed in May 2017, provides for the establishment of a fund to support the development of the information technology sector in Nigeria.
  7. National Broadcasting Commission Act: This law, signed in May 2016, provides for the regulation of broadcasting in Nigeria, including the establishment of a National Broadcasting Commission.
  8. National Security and Intelligence Agencies Act: This law, signed in May 2017, provides for the establishment of a National Security and Intelligence Agencies, including the National Intelligence Agency and the State Security Service.
  9. National Counter-Terrorism Strategy Act: This law, signed in May 2017, provides for the development and implementation of a national counter-terrorism strategy.
  10. National Oil and Gas Policy Act: This law, signed in May 2018, provides for the development and implementation of a national oil and gas policy, including the establishment of a National Oil and Gas Agency.
  11. National Power Policy Act: This law, signed in May 2018, provides for the development and implementation of a national power policy, including the establishment of a National Power Agency.
  12. National Education Policy Act: This law, signed in May 2019, provides for the development and implementation of a national education policy, including the establishment of a National Education Council.
  13. National Health Insurance Authority Act: This law, signed in May 2019, provides for the establishment of a National Health Insurance Authority, which will oversee the implementation of the National Health Insurance Scheme.
  14. National Agricultural Development Act: This law, signed in May 2020, provides for the development and implementation of a national agricultural policy, including the establishment of a National Agricultural Development Agency.
  15. National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy Act: This law, signed in May 2020, provides for the development and implementation of a national digital economy policy and strategy, including the establishment of a National Digital Economy Agency.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other new laws in Nigeria that are not included here.